I haven't watched previous TV series and movies myself, and I'm not a fan of science fiction, so I don't have much say in the technology, but as a general audience, I think there are still some problems with the plot. First of all, "Kirke" has yet to be explored in terms of the depth of the characters. Every time I see him, he either climbs up from the edge of the Grand Canyon and stands up on the edge of the bar, or escapes from snowy mountains, drilling platforms or high platforms inside the starship and other similar places. I highly doubt that the director is not mainstream and likes to shoot the protagonist's face from the top down.
As for Spock, from the beginning of Heroes, I felt that this person does have many "cute" elements, and in terms of attributes, it should be "Tsundere" (in Star Trek). From the screenwriter's point of view, any time Spock loses his temper, expresses his feelings, and follows his own will, the ultimate purpose of the plot is to meet Kirk and "deepen friendship", and the description of his outstanding mind is not as good as Sulu or Qi. Cove is so brilliant. Spock's "cold" is more like to set off Kirk's "hot". If there is no accident, the two protagonists of the 12 movies will go further...cough...get to know each other.
In short, this film is suitable for viewing from multiple angles and can experience multiple pleasures. You should watch it.
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